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Amy Bordogna-Price Obituary

BORDOGNA-PRICE, AMY, passed away in her home Friday, January 11, 2013, from complications of her illness, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a progressive degenerative condition. Her husband, Kelby Kidd Price, whom she married in 2003, and her parents, Bob and Elaine Bordogna, and Bell, her service dog and constant companion were by her side.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Rob, in 2007.

Amy was born in Atlanta, GA on October 3, 1971 and moved with her family to Louisville in 1980. She attended St. Francis School, Goshen and was a 1990 graduate of Brooks School in North Andover, MA. Amy attended Camp Onaway, Bristol, NH and the Outward Bound Maine Hurricane Island School. She often spoke how these experiences influenced her life to meet challenges head on. She attended Smith College and it was during her freshman year that she was first confined to a wheelchair. It was the impetus for her lifelong interest and passion to improve accessibility for those with special needs. To further this interest, she left Smith after her freshman year to volunteer her time with the Disability Rights Advocates, in Berkeley CA, an agency in the forefront during the early days of the ADA. She returned to Smith, where she served on the Northampton MA Zoning Board and addressed architectural standards for accessibility in public spaces. She graduated Smith in 1995 with a dual major in music and anthropology.

As part of her senior thesis program Amy spent a year at Union College in southeast Kentucky. Her focus was Appalachian Studies, Culture and Music. She enriched that experience by joining weekly Bluegrass music gatherings with regional musicians, singing and playing the guitar. When she returned to Louisville in 1995 she and Kelby brought together bluegrass musicians from all corners of the state for jam sessions at their home in the Highlands.

In 1996 she and Kelby Price started Pilgrim IT, a consulting firm that prospered until her condition worsened and the business demands were too great for her failing health. During that time she volunteered at the School for the Blind and recorded technical books that would aid those with sight impairment. These books required advanced skill in Information Technology and the ability to transform mathematical formulas, charts and graphs so that they could be understood by the visually impaired. Amy Bordogna was a former member of the Louisville Downtown Rotary where she donated many hours of her IT skills. She served on the Board of Directors of The de Paul School. A primary contribution as a board member was to completely revise and rewrite the technology infrastructure for the school and empower teachers and students by bringing technology to the classroom.

She was a Official Judge at the Kentucky State Fair for Knitting and textiles. Amy wrote grants, created business plans, and offered her IT acumen to create networks for non-profit organizations locally and across Kentucky.

Her health may have limited her ability to navigate the world as others might, but she had the unique ability to bring the world to her bedside. Her interests were great: Photography, drawing, metal work, cuisines of the world, knitting, textiles, spirituality and natural medicinal arts, and always music. Although she was confined to her bed for most of the last seven years Amy remained focused on her life interests, which always were growing in scope and number.

She was the best kind of friend. Even while her physical abilities were shrinking, she continued to expand the world of others by teaching and sharing her talents and she made it seem effortless. The regimen of her health care played havoc with her physical body but she remained beautiful in her spirit to the end; charismatic, courageous, funny, generous and loving. Through all of these challenging years, it was maintaining her independence that was important to her core happiness.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, at 2:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Assumption. 433 S. Fifth St., Louisville. Visitation for Amy will be held on Friday, at 5-7 p.m. at Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane, In lieu of flowers, it is Amy's wish that donations be made to Paws With Purpose or Hosparus. A gift of time to someone in need would be very meaningful to Amy and reflect her generosity of spirit.

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Published by Courier-Journal from Jan. 15 to Jan. 17, 2013.

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Diane

January 11, 2025

Amy, you are not forgotten. You are loved.

diane banic

January 10, 2024

I will always remember sweet, kind Amy. She was a force on this planet and probably is still a force on the other side!

Jeff Kopp

January 9, 2024

This is how I remember Amy (far left, circa 1999)...singing and playing music which brought her so much joy. It was a privilege to get to play and sing with her over the years.

Diane Banic

January 24, 2023

I will always remember vibrant, loving, intelligent Amy. It was an honor to know her and spend time with her. She is love.

Julian Hurd

January 12, 2023

I wish that I could have met her. From her father and from what I have read she was one of the great ones to spend a little time on earth.

Julian L Hurd

January 9, 2022

I never met her in person but thru her father Bob. Her father's words and her bio are very impressive.

Diane Banic

January 13, 2021

Even as years go by I hold you in my heart. You were so talented and so giving. I will always remember the times we shared together.

Lee Hurd

January 9, 2021

I did not know Amy but her father is a friend of mine. Bob kept me and others, Sam Dockery, Kenneth Heroman, Danny Boatright, Larry Dennis, informed of her illness with each visit. I felt like I knew part of her. I am sure the others did also. We were all saddened with her passing.

Diane Banic

January 11, 2014

Amy, your spirit and love surround me. I was so blessed to shared a small but significant piece of your life time. Peace to all who love you, Diane

Karen Manherz

May 19, 2013

I was really saddened to hear of Amy's passing in the Onaway newsletter. I remember her as a camper, but wish I had known her in the more recent years. I went to college in Springfield, MA around the same time she was just a few towns away in Northampton. I had no idea she was in a wheelchair and would have reached out to her if I had known. My heart goes out to her family and close friends. I am amazed at her accomplishments over the years - she sounds like she was a wonderful person. I wish I had known her better.

Denise Webster

March 11, 2013

To the Bordognas and Kelby, I just learned of Amy's untimely passing. My most sincere condolences on this terrible loss. I met Amy when she and Kelby did IT work for the Ursuline Sisters. I was deeply saddened by this news. Amy was a kind, giving, amazing womman! The kind of person we need more of in this world. May her good works, spirit, and light live on. What a wonderful example of how to live your life. God bless and keep you all during this very difficult time.

Susan Stephenson

January 28, 2013

Bob, we met over the phone many years ago when we worked together to help get Amy her first wheelchair and later her van. I was a major part of EDNF at the time. I will never forget what a beautiful person Amy was and her great concern and love for others. It was obvious how much you loved her and wanted the best for her and to help her in any way. Elaine, I never had the chance to meet you but I know Amy was just as blessed to have you as her mom as you were to have her as your daughter. It is amazing to realize how much she accomplished in her young life.

I am deeply sorry to everyone for the tremendous loss of Amy. She was a very special lady who was an inspiring, courageous example. May you find peace and comfort in the memories she has left us with, in the examples she inspired. I know Amy is watching over us from heaven and is no longer suffering. You are all in my heart and prayers.

Gina Daly

January 21, 2013

After reading Amy's obituary, I am in awe of her life, and wish that I had met her more than once. She sounds like an absolutely amazing person who truly did her part to improve the world. May she rest in peace, and may the comfort of friends and family be with Kelby and Amy's parents.

Jennifer Charles

January 20, 2013

I feel lucky and honored to have known Amy, even for such a short time. She was unstoppable, full of grace and humor, and fiercely independent, with a world that reached as far and wide as she could possibly make it. Amy - you are certainly missed - but your infectious spirit remains with us.

Sam Dockery

January 20, 2013

Bob, Sorry for your loss my prayers are with you during this time. May the lord give you strength as you greive.

Christopher Clifford

January 20, 2013

So sorry for you loss. Take comfort in knowing all the lives that she touched, and may the memories live on in the hearts and minds of all touched, there she will always be.

January 19, 2013

Amy lavished gifts of the spirit on everyone in her midst. One gift, for which I will be forever grateful, was her unwavering confidence in my abilities. Regardless of whether I deserved such confidence, it changed me professionally and personally. I am one of many who carry some of Amy's legacy.

Elizabeth Winbun

January 19, 2013

Amy was a very amazing woman, I will miss her very much! Elaine, Bob, Kelby and Bell, you all were so great and I pray for you. I am so sorry I could not make it to the funeral. I'll remember Amy forever in my heart!

Ken Tinnell

January 19, 2013

Very sad news. Our sincere regrets to the Bordogna-Price Family.

Janet Kopacz

January 18, 2013

Amy, we never met but shared the same illness. My heart, thoughts and prayers go out to your family. You are now home where there is no longer any illness and looking down on your family with your brother. May your family know that you are never far away you are the morning dew upon the grass, the gentle breeze across the face, the smell of fresh fallen rain and the gentle poke one may feel from time to time. RIP Amy.

Ruth Wooton-Kee

January 18, 2013

I was saddened to learn of Amy's passing. She was so very talented and kind.

Anita Allen

January 17, 2013

My prayers and love go out to your family. As a mother of 5 with EDS, I send hugs and love to your sweet parents. You were amazing and a hero in our crazy world. Peace to your husband who is forever your companion and friend.

Lee Hurd

January 17, 2013

I did not meet this great lady. I know her dad and I feel for his loss. Our loss as we do not have enough like her.

Sam Haines

January 16, 2013

I am sad to hear about Amy's death. I knew her from high school, where her warmth, openness, and ready smile charmed us all. My heart goes out to her family.

January 16, 2013

Kelby,
My thoughts and prayers are with Amy's parents and you. Remember the painting of the barn you had displayed at your mom's service? I remember the words you said about the painting. Amy now has the privilege of knowing what is beyond that barn door. I can see her resting in the arms of our Lord, chatting and laughing and seeing her brother and your mom as well as everyone else there. Her earthly journey is over, and she is happy.
I love you. Aunt Janice

Rachel Reed

January 16, 2013

Amy and I became good friends in high school in Louisville. I've immensely enjoyed our reconnections throughout the years. I can see her face and hear her voice in my mind as if I saw her 5 minutes ago. Her bright spirit made a profound impression on me and will always hold a special place in my heart. Kelby, Bob, and Elaine, please accept my deepest condolences.

Russell Bashford

January 16, 2013

Amy graduated from Brooks with me in 1990. My heart goes out to her husband and her family. She truly shined as a genuine, good-natured person. I will miss her.

Tina Vincent

January 16, 2013

Amy, to you I will forever be grateful. Your friendship, support and unwavering, resilient spirit brought me through some pretty tough times. From you I learned the power of self-love and of giving. We lost touch over these years since high school and while I tried to reach out to you a few times, I didn't try hard enough. I thought we'd have more time. Lots more time. Time for me to finally take a vacation and wind up in the beautiful hills of KY again. I thought I'd have more time to find you and talk to you again and hear about the amazing things I knew you'd been doing because that was just you. Time to stay up all night watching the stars and listening to music. And more time to thank you. Because of you, I became a nurse caring for so many men, women and children from all walks of life and I've tried so hard to live my life with a positive spirit, grateful for every step I get to take without any pain. I've stopped to just be, right in the sun on a warm, beautiful day and I've thought of you often and what you might say if I didn't take the time to watch the trees or the clouds or to rescue a squirrel or a puppy in need. I have felt the joys and heartaches of life and cherished it all, in such a large part because of you. I wish so much I had found a way to tell you in person sooner. Through me, you've managed to touch so many others. The caring I gave and continue to give others was really just an extension of what you did for me and how you taught me to be. Over so much time and space, I have missed you. But you were then and always will be with me, in my heart.
I can only extend my deepest condolences to Kelby and to your Mom (“Mrs. B”), Dad (“Mr. B”) & to Bell. I hope they might find just a little more comfort in knowing what an indelible mark you made on me, just one person whose life you touched every so briefly, so many years ago. What a remarkable person you were, indeed.

Bernard Asirifi

January 16, 2013

I knew Amy long ago at Brooks School. As gentle and warm of a spirit as I have ever known . . . still makes me smile. My condolences.

John W.

January 16, 2013

An outstanding person. Amy was so kind to me and always encouraged my interest in music. When I was about 12, Amy included me on what became my first "gig", we played a Christmas party. She was a wonderful friend to my brother and that is what I am most thankful for. Rest in peace.

Zach Fry

January 16, 2013

My heart goes out to the Bordogna family, Kelby and all that knew this bright light in our world. I hadn't seen Amy in many years but I never forgot how special, bright and talented she was. May she have a peaceful slumber and ascension to glory.

Lisa Stepp

January 16, 2013

Kelby,
I am so saddened to hear of Amy's death. She was one of the kindest, and most enthusiastic people that I have had the privilege to know. Her very presence and energy brightened our school. May God grant you peace during this difficult time.

sara peabody kuhns

January 15, 2013

Amy was a wonderful person. I send my deepest regrests to her family and loved ones.

January 15, 2013

A wonderful obituary of an incredible woman. I never knew Amy, but I'm a better person for having read about her life. She inspires me to be positive and creative, and to work for what's important. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of her life with our community.

You, her friends and family, have my deepest sympathy.

Jeff Kopp

January 15, 2013

I am so saddened to hear of Amy's passing. Though we had not been close for the last 10 years, I have often thought back fondly of our time together spent as collegues and fellow musicians and music lovers. Amy certainly shone a light on the world, and what I will remember most about her was her ability to listen intently, give thoughtful and heartfelt advice, and always be quick with a compliment or a kind word. I will miss you Amy.

Diane Banic

January 15, 2013

I am blessed to know Amy and to be in her presence for the past few years. She inspired me to look on the bright side, remain positive and to enjoy the small, sacred things of life. Her courage and determination allowed her to remain engaged in life and her surroundings. Her talents were many, her smile infectious, her eyes sparkling and her love for her family and friends deep. She did more than expected, always, because that was Amy. I celebrate her with you and pray for grace and peace. LOL

Lisa Haynes Ward

January 15, 2013

Dear Kelby,
I'm thinking of you especially at this time and will pray for our Heavenly Father to give you peace and strength to endure your grief. I was so glad to have met Amy after hearing so many wonderful things about Amy and you from my niece Brooke.

carol southall

January 15, 2013

Elaine, Bob and Kelby, I send you all my deepest sympathy as a very unique young woman has left us all behind, but her spirit will never die. Amy was my camper at Camp Onaway and a strong little girl who always had a big heart and was devoted to her friends. She stood out for her maturity, concern for others of all ages and her willingness to help when others would not. She certainly gives special meaning to being "an Onaway girl".You should feel so proud and inspired by her life, I know I am. I feel lucky to have known her. With warmth and sympathy, Carol Southall "Mrs.S."

Mike and Michelle Bucayu

January 15, 2013

Kelby and family, Wishing you the peace that comes from knowing memories and Love are forever. We extend our heartfelt sympathy during this sad time.

Jackson Cooper

January 15, 2013

I am heartbroken to hear of Amy's passing. She was a profoundly kind person. Kelby, I am so sorry for your loss.

Linda & Carl Gering

January 15, 2013

Kelby, We are saddened to hear about your loss. But, we know that Amy will live forever in your heart. Love, Aunt Linda and Uncle Carl

Tommy Johns

January 15, 2013

My prayers and sympathy are with you all.Tommy Johns and Family

January 15, 2013

Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you .Amy will be missed .Her courage & strength during her illness was amazing.She was an inspiration to all. Her memory lives on. XO Pam & Turk

Laura Heiskell

January 15, 2013

Kelby
My prayers are with you and your family.
Love you, forever always.
Aunt Laura

Rhonda Storie

January 15, 2013

Kelby, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers! May God give you the strength to heal your heart and help you to remember the special times with Amy that make you smile!

Kathi & Deak Deakyne

January 15, 2013

Kelby~
So sorry we can't be there physically to show our love & support, but we are thinking about you during this time of loss. Know that we love you as one of our own. Kathi & Deak

Pam Burke

January 15, 2013

So very sorry for your loss Kelby and family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers through this most difficult time.

January 15, 2013

We will love you forever. You were the best of friends and a wonderful person.

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